Creativity in teams requires trust. When we can depend on each other to help grow ideas we are less apt to self-filter unfamiliar, different and essentially untested and unproven ideas. We have more space to listen and inquire, discover and explore.
When we don't have to fear ridicule for raw and undeveloped ideas, we have the patience of courage. When we don't have to compete to win over others, what we create together is richer than what we could create in isolation or opposition. We experiment with those we trust.
Trust grows as we share understanding, promises, agreements, storytelling, connecting conversations and growing together.
When it comes to being more creative together, we don't need training as much as a growing culture of trust.